Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_C - California Family Programs General
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 4     61-80 of 98    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         California Family Programs General:     more detail
  1. Family Assessment Form: A Practice-Based Approach to Assessing Family Functioning by Childrens Bureau of Southern California, 1997
  2. Getting government contracts not so hard: CSUN program to take mystery out of process.(Family Business)(California State University, Northridge)(Metropolitan ... from: San Fernando Valley Business Journal by Chris Coates, 2007-02-05
  3. Evaluation of the CYSA/TANF Programs in California: Final Report by Susan Turner, 2004-09-25
  4. Prime-Time Families: Television Culture in Post-War America by Ella Taylor, 1991-02-07
  5. Second Home: A Day in the Life of a Model Early Childhood Program by Claire Copenhagen Bainer, Liisa Hale, 2007-05
  6. Cedar House: A Model Child Abuse Treatment Program by Bobbi Kendig, Clara Lowry, 1998-03-25
  7. Backlash against Welfare Mothers: Past and Present by Ellen Reese, 2005-07-29
  8. Black Sheep, The by Yvonne Collins, Sandy Rideout, 2007-05-01

61. CALIFORNIA » FAMILY LEAVE
the family Temporary Disability Insurance program ( TFDI ), making FIRST STATE TOAUTHORIZE PAID family LEAVE. On Monday, california’s Governor Gray Davis
http://www.elinfonet.com/starticles/5/22
Employment Law Information Network
Articles Federal Law
State Law

Most Recent

Hot Topics!
...
Case Law

Human Resources HR Policies
HR Forms

Contracts

Seminars
...
HR Training

Free Newsletters Daily Update Weekly Update Employment Laws Federal Laws Employee Rights Lawyer Directory For Employers For Employees Jobs All Jobs Attorney Jobs HR Jobs Search Site State Articles california family leave California Paid Family Leave: Understanding the Basics. In 2002, the state legislature created a "paid family leave" ("PFL") program to be administered by the California Employment Development Department. February 04, 2004 - Jackson Lewis LLP California Paid Family Leave Law Takes Effect January 1, 2004. As we mentioned in a previous alert, last year the California Legislature enacted SB 1661, which has been referred to as the Paid Family Leave law. It takes effect January 1, 2004. Below is a synopsis of the law and its requirements. Employer May Terminate Worker Who Misuses Family Leave [PDF, p.10]. What discretion does an employer have to discharge an employee who takes a family and medical leave, is dishonest about his activity while away from work, and fails to return when the need for leave ends, even if that occurs earlier than the last date of approved leave? McDaneld v. Eastern Municipal Water District Board, 2003 Cal. App. LEXIS 844 (Cal. App. 4th Dist. June 10, 2003) August 26, 2003 - Proskauer Rose LLP

62. About The Program
Program Director Hospitality Foodservice and Hotel Management Program Departmentof family and Consumer Sciences california State University
http://www.csulb.edu/~hfhm/
Hospitality Foodservice and
Hotel Management
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences
California State University, Long Beach
Degree code: 1011
About the Program
Hospitality Foodservice and Hotel Management program is offered as a Bachelor of Science Degree option in the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences at California State University, Long Beach. The major is designed to prepare students with the necessary background and expertise for entry level management positions in this exciting and growing field. The program provides the fundamentals to excel as managers and leaders in the restaurant, foodservice, hotel and lodging industries. The curriculum offers a broad-based foundation in both academic and professional courses and includes hands-on practical experience. A Minor in Hospitality Foodservice and Hotel Management is also offered through this academic program area for those students wishing to expand and/or augment their programs of study.
Special Features of the Program
The Hospitality Foodservice and Hotel Management program is housed in the Family and Consumer Sciences Building, featuring foodservice labs/kitchens, state-of-the-art computer facilities, and banquet and meeting rooms. Students enjoy the option to participate in various extracurricular activities plus have many opportunities for work expertise and job placement in the surrounding geographical area. The program is partnered with the Educational Foundation of the National Restaurant Association, and offers the nationally recognized Professional Management Development Program (ProMgmt).

63. California Health Advocate's Page
2004 Focus on Children in Immigrant Families (May 20 New Resource The CaliforniaPatient s Guide. to Help States Evaluate Children s Health programs (March 22
http://www.healthlaw.org/california.shtml
CALIFORNIA
Home Page / Search About NHeLP Links Legal Research News Headlines Publications Health Advocate Advocacy Balanced Budget Act California Children's Health Consumer Resources Federal Advocacy Immigrant Health Managed Care Medicaid Medicare Public Accountability Racial/Cultural Issues Reproductive Health State and Regional Health Advocates' Resources Home : California Updated May 20, 2004 California News California Healthline LA Times Medicine/Health SF Gate Health Sac Bee Capitol Alert What's New The Guide to Medi-Cal Programs (Second Edition, March 2004) (PDF format, California Health Care Foundation, co-authored by NHeLP attorney Randy Boyle, March '04) California Report Card for 2004: Focus on Children in Immigrant Families (May 20, 2004) From the California Healthcare Foundation: What Would Association Health Plans Mean for California? (Jan.2004) From Protection and Advocacy, Inc.:

64. California - Early Hearing Detection And Intervention (EHDI) Universal Newborn H
Information • california Healthy Families Program State Health family SupportOrganizations to National Organizations • california family Voices Chapter
http://www.infanthearing.org/states/california/
www.infanthearing.org Home State Information Last Modifed: California - EHDI Information General EHDI Profile... EHDI Contact UNHS Programs - Hospitals Legislative Activities State EHDI Grants Upcoming Events For Health Care Providers... Newborn Hearing Screening Diagnostic Audiology Early Intervention Data Management Medical Home Program Evaluation Tools For Families... General Family Info Support Organizations California - General EHDI Profile
Hallie W. Morrow, MD, MPH
Children's Medical Services Branch
California Department of Health Services
1515 K Street, Suite 400, MS 8103
P.O. Box 997413
Sacramento, CA 95899-7413
Phone: 916-323-8009
Fax: 916-323-8104
UNHS Programs
California UNHS Hospitals
California UNHS Statistics Legislative Information California UNHS Legislation California UNHS Legislation - Summary Grants for Statewide EHDI Program See Other States' Grants Upcoming Events: See General Events Calendar [Return To Top] California - For Health Care Providers Newborn Hearing Screening Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Programs California UNHS Hospitals California UNHS Statistics UNHS Legislation California UNHS Legislation California UNHS Legislation - Summary Also See: General Newborn Hearing Screening Information Also See: General Diagnostic Audiology Information Early Intervention Also See: General Early Intervention Information Data Management Also See: General Data Management Information Medical Home State Medical Home Contacts (AAP) Medical Home Contacts (California) These pediatric health care professionals have identified themselves as having expertise in caring for children with special needs and who are willing to serve as a resource to others.

65. California Program Shows Benefits Of Expanding Family Planning Eligibility
nearly in half since the program s implementation. from Rhode Island and Californiaare beginning expanding eligibility for subsidized family planning services
http://www.agi-usa.org/pubs/journals/gr030501.html

Volume 3, Number 5, October 2000
This article is also available in PDF format
California Program Shows
Benefits of Expanding Family
Planning Eligibility By Rachel Benson Gold
In recent years, several states have moved to make large numbers of individuals whose incomes are above the very low, state-set levels for regular Medicaid enrollment eligible for Medicaid-funded family planning services. A newly released evaluation concludes that California's effort in that regard has been successful at increasing the use of effective contraceptive methods, as well as at improving access to other reproductive health services, such as sexually transmitted disease (STD) screening and treatment, among low-income women and men in the state. Expanding Medicaid Eligibility
Medicaid was established in the 1960s to provide health care to the poorest of poor Americans, generally single mothers and their children who were receiving cash welfare assistance; because eligibility for Medicaid was linked very closely to eligibility for welfare, few families or individuals not on the welfare rolls were enrolled in the program. In the 1980s, Congress broke the welfare-Medicaid link for low-income pregnant women by first allowing and later requiring states to extend eligibility for Medicaid-covered prenatal, delivery and postpartum care to all women with incomes up to 133% of the federal poverty levelfar above most states' regular Medicaid eligibility ceilings. (At their option, states may expand eligibility for pregnancy-related services to women with incomes up to 185% of poverty.)

66. Children Now: California Policy
Stagnant family incomes and inadequate child support enforcement have contributedto california s high child Childcare Health Program The Childcare Health
http://www.childrennow.org/links/links-california.html
Receive Our FREE
e-Newsletters and
Take Action For Kids Our Programs CALIFORNIA POLICY TALKING WITH KIDS CHILDREN'S HEALTH News Archives
PRESS RELEASES RELATED ARTICLES E-NEWSLETTERS ViDEO ARCHIVE Other Links Pages:
General Resources
Children's Health Family Economics
Directory of Children's Issues
on the World Wide Web: California Policy Children Now is a nonprofit, nonpartisan agency.
We do not necessarily endorse the opinions of the organizations listed below.
These links are provided for informational purposes only. Suggest a Link
Visit these subsections of
our California Policy Resource Links:
General California Links Return To The Top
California Budget Project
Founded in 1994 to provide Californians with a source of timely, objective, and accessible policy expertise on state and local tax and budget issues. Features

67. Congress Of California Seniors - Home
enrolled in the Healthy Families Program with family incomes between Policy 7/31/2003Do Not Call Program 4/4 Copyright © 2003 Congress of california Seniors.
http://www.seniors.org/news.asp?id=1916

68. California School Of Professional Psychology At Alliant International University
the only doctoral program in california accredited by Association for Marriage andFamily Therapy (AAMFT of only four COAMFTE accredited programs in california.
http://www.alliant.edu/cspp/psydmft.htm
California School of Professional Psychology
CSPP Degree Programs About CSPP Why Students Choose CSPP Application Procedure ... General Curricula Doctorate in Marital and Family Therapy (PsyD)
The Doctor of Psychology in Marital and Family Therapy Program prepares students for licensing as marriage and family therapists and as psychologists. This program is based on a scholar-practitioner model. Students are trained to work with individuals, couples, and families from a systemic perspective. As such, attention is directed to relationships and interaction patterns. Skills are developed in the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of individuals and relationship systems. The program provides an integrative approach to the major systemic theories and interventions. The program provides the academic training for licensure either as a marital and family therapist or psychologist. Students may include a chemical dependency concentration or a concentration in gerontology. Both concentrations meet requirement for certification in that specialty.

69. Youth Violence: A Report Of The Surgeon General
Convene Youths and Families, Researchers, and Private and Public 53. What Modelprograms cost. 5-2. Cost-effectiveness of early intervention in california.
http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/library/youthviolence/toc.html
Table of Contents
Secretary's Message
Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgments
...
Executive Summary

Chapter 1:
Introduction
Scope, Focus, and Overarching Themes Secondary Areas of Concern Youth Violence: The Public Health Approach ... References Chapter 2:
The Magnitude of Youth Violence
Measuring Youth Violence The Violence Epidemic Arrests for Violent Crimes ... Appendix 2-A Chapter 3:
The Developmental Dynamics of Youth Violence
Early- and Late-Onset Trajectories Onset and Prevalence of Serious Violence Cumulative Prevalence ... References Chapter 4:
Risk Factors for Youth Violence
Introduction to Risk and Protective Factors Chapter 6 A Vision for the Future Continue to Build the Science Base Accelerate the Decline in Gun Use by Youths in Violent Encounters Facilitate the Entry of Youths into Effective Intervention Programs Rather Than Incarcerating Them ... Index Boxes 2-1. Definitions of the four violent crimes considered in this report

70. New College Of California - School Of Graduate Psychology - General Information
MFT Preparation The Graduate Program in Psychology at New licensure as a Marriageand family Therapist (MFT) in the State of california (Sections 4980.37
http://www.newcollege.edu/gradpsych/geninfo.html
Home Admissions Financial Aid News ... Contact Us
Would you like to help provide scholarships for lower income students to pursue a career as a therapist? There are also opportunities to help fund the Feminist Research Project and our Low Cost Community Counseling Center
Please fill in the fields below:
(required fields in bold)
Email First Name Last Name
General Information
Accreditation
The Graduate Psychology Program is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). The curriculum prepares students to sit for the Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT) licensing exam, by meeting the requirements of the Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS).
Programs
The Graduate Psychology Program offers Master of Arts (M.A.) degrees in Psychology through two concentrations: Social/Clinical Psychology and Feminist/Clinical Psychology. Though the curriculum of each concentration differs somewhat, both fulfill the educational requirements for licensure as a Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT). (Sections 4980.37 and 4980.40 of the Business and Professional Code).
Applicants are advised to familiarize themselves with the requirements of their concentration once they have chosen a specialization.

71. Health Net | General | News | Press Releases
SACRAMENTO (April 22, 2003) Health Net of california, one of the largest healthplans in Through its Healthy Families Outreach Program, Health Net
http://www.healthnet.com/general/news/releases/apr2203.asp
Contacts: Noemi Fishman or Brad Kieffer
Health Net of California
Louise Perez
Community Resource Project
HEALTH NET OF CALIFORNIA HELPS IMPROVE
ACCESS TO MEDICAL CARE IN METROPOLITAN SACRAMENTO Health plan sponsors grant to Community Resource Project, Inc. and Walton Pediatrics
to open new downtown medical clinic focused on families and youngsters
SACRAMENTO (April 22, 2003) Health Net of California, one of the largest health plans in the state, today announced a partnership with Community Resource Project, Inc. and Walton Pediatrics that will bring a new medical clinic to Sacramento to primarily serve children. Through its Healthy Families Outreach Program, Health Net is providing a grant of $208,000 to expand the availability of quality medical care and provide either free or low-cost care to those meeting income guidelines and who are not covered by a health plan. Funds will be used to hire qualified staff and purchase additional medical supplies and equipment. The new Walton Pediatrics Clinic will be located at 915 Broadway in downtown Sacramento. It will be open to all low-income residents from 1 to 4 p.m. every Wednesday.

72. UCSD SOM | Departments
Department of family and Preventive Medicine Room 239/240 9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla,california 920930628 Health Outcomes Assessment Program (Click Here for
http://medicine.ucsd.edu/somdepts.htm
shortcuts home about SOM administration admissions alumni CME continuing education departments events for our students news people Ph.D. programs research school of pharmacy UCSD healthcare UCSD infopath contact us search document.write(dayValue); document.write(dateValue);
- back

Site Search
[departments]
School of Medicine Departments, Divisions, Centers and Interdisciplinary Programs Transportation Information Other Related Sites at UCSD

73. Saddleback College, Mission Viejo - California 92692-3635
general STUDIES ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAM.
http://www.saddleback.cc.ca.us/CC/PAGES/CERT/CERT41.html
37th Anniversary Monday, June 07, 2004 Additional Links ACCOUNTING ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIS AMERICAN SIGN LANGUA ANTHROPOLOGY ASSOCIA AQUARIUM AND AQUACUL ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTI ART ASSOCIATE DEGREE ASTRONOMY ASSOCIATE AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOG BIOLOGY ASSOCIATE DE BUSINESS ADMINISTRAT BUSINESS MANAGEMENT CHEMISTRY ASSOCIATE CHILD DEVELOPMENT COMPUTER AND INFORM COMPUTER MAINTENANCE COMPUTER SCIENCE AS CONSTRUCTION INSPECT CONSUMER SERVICES CE COSMETOLOGY CERTIFIC CROSS-CULTURAL STUDI CULINARY ARTS DANCE ASSOCIATE DEGR DIGITAL POST-PRODUCT DRAFTING TECHNOLOGY ECOLOGICAL RESTORATI ECONOMICS ASSOCIATE EDUCATIONAL ASSISTAN ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOG EMERGENCY MEDICAL TE ENGINEERING ASSOCIAT ENGLISH LITERATURE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIE FAMILY AND CONSUMER FASHION DESIGN FASHION MERCHANDISIN FINE ARTS ASSOCIATE FOODS CERTIFICATE PR FOREIGN LANGUAGE AS FOREIGN LANGUAGE GEN GENERAL STUDIES ASS GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATI GEOGRAPHY ASSOCIATE GEOLOGY ASSOCIATE DE GERONTOLOGY CERTIFIC GRAPHICS HISTORY ASSOCIATE DE HOME ECONOMICS HORTICULTURE CERTIFI HUMAN DEVELOPMENT A HUMAN SERVICES HUMANITIES AND LANGU HUMANITIES GENERAL INTERIOR DESIGN JOURNALISM LANDSCAPE DESIGN CER LIBERAL ARTS AND SCI MARINE SCIENCE TECHN MATHEMATICS ASSOCIAT MEDICAL ASSISTANT MUSIC ASSOCIATE DEGR NATURAL SCIENCES AS NURSING (NATIONAL L NURSING (NATIONAL L LICENSED VOCATIONAL LICENSED VOCATIONAL DIPLOMA SCHOOL REGI NUTRITION CERTIFICAT OCEANOGRAPHY ASSOCI PARAMEDIC CERTIFICAT PHILOSOPHY ASSOCIATE PHLEBOTOMIST/LABORAT PHOTOGRAPHY ASSOCIAT PHYSICAL EDUCATION PHYSICAL SCIENCE AS PHYSICS ASSOCIATE DE POLITICAL SCIENCE A

74. UC Berkeley Psychology | Clinical Science Ph.D. Program
7. The structure of the program (general requirements plus flexible choice adult psychopathologyand individual psychotherapy, child/family psychopathology and
http://psychology.berkeley.edu/gradprograms/clinical/
Home
Undergraduate

Graduate

Research
... Search Related Resources

Cognition, Brain, and Behavior

Developmental

Social/Personality

Psychology Clinic
...
Graduates
Clinical Science Ph.D. Program
Curriculum
The Program Sample Program
Educational Resources
... How to Apply ORIENTATION, GOALS, AND PRINCIPLES The Clinical Science Program at U.C. Berkeley is a member of the Academy of Psychological Clinical Science, which is a coalition of doctoral training programs that share a common goal of producing and applying scientific knowledge to the assessment, understanding, and amelioration of human problems. Membership in the Academy is granted only after a thorough peer review process. Its membership in the Academy indicates that the Clinical Science Program at U.C. Berkeley is committed to excellence in scientific training, and to using clinical science as the foundation for designing, implementing, and evaluating assessment and intervention procedures. The Clinical Science Program is accredited by the APA (American Psychological Association, Office of Program Consultation and Accreditation. 750 First Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002-4242, (202) 336-5500).

75. California Family Health Council -- Community Health Sciences Field Studies Plac
an opportunity to work at california family Health Council a statewide family planningprogram implemented by materials for educating families and communities
http://www.ph.ucla.edu/fieldstudies/chs_2003/cfhc.html
Field Placement: California Family Health Council
Location:
Los Angeles, CA
Preceptor: Yvonne Boyd
Student Name: Neena Garnepudi
Year: 2003
I had an opportunity to work at California Family Health Council (CFHC) as a Title X intern. CFHC is a non-profit organization working to promote reproductive health among people. My preceptor was Ms.Yvonne Boyd. Ms. Boyd is a specialist in maternal and child health and currently the program manager for the Family PACT program.
Back to CHS Field Studies Placement Index
Back to CHS Field Studies Back to Field Studies Home

76. Contra Costa Family Practice Residency Program - Contra Costa
and dying, doctorpatient relationship, family function, personality year as partof planned program expansion. of Adults 2 Rotations, general internal medicine,
http://www.cchealth.org/residency/curriculum.html

Our People

Curriculum

Facilities

Community
...
Home
There are ten rotations in each year of approximately five weeks duration. First Year
First Year Educational Focus Night Call Care of Adults
2 Rotations General internal medicine Short call once a week Care of Women Management of all aspects of obstetrics and gynecology both inpatient and outpatient. Twice a week; faculty in house during call General Surgery Care of pre-op, intra-op, and post-op needs of surgical patient. Short call every 5th night Outpatient Surgery Orthopedics, sigmoidoscopy, minor procedures, ENT, podiatry, Eye Every 5th night ER-Anesthesia Intubation under supervision; assessment and management of urgent and emergent medical problems. No call Pediatrics-Martinez Newborn stabilization, assessment, and management Short call once a week Pediatrics-Oakland Care of hospitalized children (no newborns), East Bay Children's Hospital. Every 4th night Community Medicine Ambulatory experiences Short call once a week Geriatrics Mixed inpatient ward, clinic and nursing home experiences Short call once a week Short call residents sleep in hospital and back-up night float resident.

77. Contra Costa Family Practice Residency Program - Contra Costa
Please contact me with any questions about choosing family Medicine or about ourprogram. Felicia Tornabene, MD University of california, San Diego 925370
http://www.cchealth.org/residency/people_residents.html

Our People

Residents
Faculty Graduates ...
Home
Third-Year Residents Natasha Diaz, MD
University of Illinois at Chicago
925-370-5200 ext. 3708
I am from Chicago where it is cold; this is a nice change. I came here for the skills that the program offered and the location is great. My husband and I enjoy camping, hiking, and biking in our free time. I also like gardening and here the plants are in bloom all year. Diane Gonzalez, MD
University of San Francisco
Kimberly Haglund, MD
University of Michigan
925-370-5200 ext. 3710 I came to CCRMC because I wanted to get away from the top-down organization of a big university system. I was struck by how well everyone gets along here and excited by the prospect of one-on-one learning with an attending. I am originally from Michigan, but worked in the Bay Area for seven years prior to medical school. I came late to the field of medicine after being an ESL teacher, a translator, and an editor. I speak Chinese well and French badly. I am a good cook, bad gardener, absolutely dreadful. I wish I could fly and that I played better tennis. Elise Lewis, MD

78. Northern Californian Grantmakers' Association
helping charities and communities in california to flourish in on the National Centerfor family Philanthropy’s at http//ncfp.org/programresearch-CA_Voices
http://www.ncg.org/services_fpe.html
NCG's Family Philanthropy Exchange
  • Access to information about best practices in family foundation governance, staffing, and management. Training in the traditions, strategies, operations, and higher purposes of giving, offered in interactive, welcoming settings by well-known faculty using the best adult learning principles available. Programming that is balanced between grantmaking and program development and the issues unique to family foundations Opportunities to broaden connections with other family foundation donors, trustees, and staff. Potential partnerships and joint programming with other organizations devoted to supporting family foundations, including The Foundation Incubator, the Council on Foundations, and the National Center for Family Philanthropy, among others. A planned Family Foundation Retreat to bring the generations together to consider the value of giving, the value of family, and the value of working together. Sharing of the enormous creativity and generosity of greater Bay Area family foundations on a national stage.
Family Philanthropy Exchange Events
Upcoming Family Philanthropy Exchange programs can be found on our Event Calendar Breakfast Discussion Featuring Bill Gates, Sr.

79. Press Releases - California HealthCare Foundation
and Drug programs; the Healthy Families Program; and the the report was done by theCalifornia Budget Project. the state s largest health care program, MediCal
http://www.chcf.org/press/view.cfm?itemID=20141

80. California Interactive Genealogy
Time and Weather Click for Sacramento, california Forecast at Sacramento californiaweather by cities california ski conditions. family Tree Program.
http://members.aol.com/usgenealogy/igen/ca.html
Main Other Academic Resources htmlAdWH('7002737', '234', '60'); MAKE TRACKS TO
USED
GENEALOGY BOOKS California Interactive Genealogy
Quick searches ~ Informative browsing
for Genealogy History Travel eCards
Interactive Genealogy
combines searches for genealogy, living people, local history, and travel by state and keyword , because our family's history was sometimes changed by what was happening around them and what was available where they lived. Interactive Genealogy Searches California database searches and more CA state links plus:
Keywords
Locations Maps Military , Living People State resources Surnames
Ancestry Forums
... More groups
Interactive Genealogy States AL AK AZ AR ... WY
First Name
Last Name
Any AL AK AZ AR CA CO CT DE DC FL GA HI ID IL IN IA KS KY LA ME MD MA MI MN MS MO MT NE NV NH NJ NM NY NC ND OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VT VA WA WV WI WY INTL Locality Search the Web. Type it and go! CA Email lists Ancestry Message Board Family History Message Search GenForum * IGEN Forum List African American Forum California Family Searches California database searches for census, marriage, obituary records, and more through Ancestry.com

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 4     61-80 of 98    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

free hit counter